Murray is really talented, if he can handle a virtual dial pad.
I’ve got a few human friends who refuse to try…. two finally have cell phones… but only flip phones, because they want real buttons.
Another won’t even touch a cell phone. Or a cordless landline!
I was proud of her when she got a phone with buttons, instead of her ancient rotary dial. She had to when “pulse” service was discontinued.
But here’s Murray… barking into the phone… hanging up….
probably sometimes switching the caller to a message.
I only hope he doesn’t get the idea that he can bite them by biting the phone!
You can lose more phones that way.
Anyhow… every now and then I notice a re-run here, especially if there’s a strip from 2007 or 2008 that we saw on the 10-years-back Cleo forum.
It’s led me to wonder whether more of them are re-runs than we notice….
After all, the GoComics archive goes back to 2002, so there’s plenty of relatively unfamiliar material to choose from.
But I’ve never noticed any old strips where the “house telephone” was a smartphone…
YAY!
Murray is really talented, if he can handle a virtual dial pad.
I’ve got a few human friends who refuse to try…. two finally have cell phones… but only flip phones, because they want real buttons.
Another won’t even touch a cell phone. Or a cordless landline!
I was proud of her when she got a phone with buttons, instead of her ancient rotary dial. She had to when “pulse” service was discontinued.
But here’s Murray… barking into the phone… hanging up….
probably sometimes switching the caller to a message.
I only hope he doesn’t get the idea that he can bite them by biting the phone!
You can lose more phones that way.
Anyhow… every now and then I notice a re-run here, especially if there’s a strip from 2007 or 2008 that we saw on the 10-years-back Cleo forum.
It’s led me to wonder whether more of them are re-runs than we notice….
After all, the GoComics archive goes back to 2002, so there’s plenty of relatively unfamiliar material to choose from.
But I’ve never noticed any old strips where the “house telephone” was a smartphone…
It makes me think Jerry Van A is still hard at work.YAY!